- By Vikas Yadav
- Fri, 02 Jun 2023 11:09 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
WWDC 2023: As we commence the reverse countdown of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, we have witnessed endless leaks about the Mixed Reality headset that the Cupertino-based tech giant will reportedly introduce at the event. In that series, count one more in (probably the best till now) as a 3D Artist from 9To5Mac has compiled what could be our best unofficial look at the Reality Pro AR/VR headset.
Ian Zelbo, from the media outlet, taking into account all patents and rumours, has given us a realistic replica of the headset that could see the light of day this Monday. However, a reader must note these renders are an outcome of an artist's creativity and must be digested as imagination. With this in mind, let's dive deep into the images.
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The MR headset may have an aluminium frame with curved glass on the front. Considering the leaks, it is drawn similarly to ski goggles. The renders draw parallels with the design language of the Apple Watch and AirPods Max.
Beyond the shape, burning rumours have repeatedly highlighted the physical button and a Digital Crown that Apple may call Reality Dial for switching across AR and VR modes. The other button will likely have something to do with the software.
The intermingled cameras and sensors could be placed neatly inside the frame. Attention to detail in the renders includes that Reality Pro would have a removable option from the right side of the strap. A wearer will likely have to carry an extra battery pack that will be responsible for powering the headset. This power attachment may pin on the right side of the strap.
Coming to other leaks, Ross Young had earlier reported that the headset will have a 1.4-inch screen, 4,000 ppi density and up to 5000 nits of brightness. The premium gadget could come at purse killing price of $3,000. It could be released on June 5 at WWDC 2023.
In another set of rumours, reports tip the AR/VR headset will likely run on xrOS. It will use 12+ optics and sensors to map movements and deliver a top-notch experience to the wearer. You can explore more about the OS here.